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LUCKHOW, ONTARIO WF,DINIDSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1982I Telephone 1
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Studentships AW�.rd.ed.7 LOCi.U,..YOUng.,
Reseurc,h.....ciI.,
Men. By National
It is .unique , that two graduates
of the Lucknow District High
S'chool are among .the 722 recipi-
ents across 'Canada, sof 'scholar-
1 ship awards announced• last week
by the National ' Research ' Coun-
• ci1 . of Canada. •
They are John M. (Mac) mac
• W.onald,, and ,Archie McQuillan.
Both are graduates of the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, 'where,
they are puts.ting post graduate
studies. ' .
The 'studentships. which each:
has been awarded, have a value
of $2,400. '"each.:
"Mac"is the son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Wm: F. MacDonald, of Dick.
-
now • and formerly. of: Kinloss
Township. He . has 'been. a .con-
sistent scholarship' winner, ,.and
now working' on his doctor's de-
gree. .
Archie; a graduate student at
Western- University, will continue
his :'studies in physics .at Western
under the: Research .':Council stu-
dentship: Archie,.. the son' of Mr.
:.. and' Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan .: of
West Wawancsh, ,received the de-
gree
. of Bachelor of. • Science
(Honors Chemistry and- Physic s)
last.. year... . • ;
•
The council studentships are
awarded annually . to . .a select
group of • outstanding applicants,
who have ,completed or are in.
:the process ,of completing . their
Master's. degree.'
ArMoving. Here,
From: Hamilton ,:
Mr. and: Mrs. Robert Fisher
are returning to', Lucknow 'to
make their home, after `residing;
in, Hamilton for the past.' several
years.
They ,have .sold -their homes in
Hamiltcn and ' will, move ,:to the.
Village this • week,temporarily
storing their furniture, until
construction •of their home -here
is, completed. ' .
.Bob. commenced, building last
fall and. wrll---proceed 'to com-
plete . the job this ' spring.
Mrs. Fisher is. the former. Alice
Huston 'and its '"coming home"
for :Bob and •Alice as they are
intimately known ' to many in
this '
Mrs; •George Newbold (Mary
Fisher) of .• Lucknow ' is their
daughter:.
Lions Club Lets Contract dor Building
•�o .';House• Ar•tificial; Ice Equip•men•t
Menib •f,• the .Executive• and
Building� orrr�mittee of the Luck
now and � • strict Lions Club met
on Monday evening, and let the
t, ...
contract for the : cons ' c ion f
txu .
.the buildingto house' the artifi-
cial ice making machinery.
WEDDING OF ,LOCAL
INTEREST 'IN LONDON
•• The :weddi'ng of. Robert Charles
.Watson and,;'Do
tah .I1gn
Leonard took -place at. Chalmers'
Presbyterian .•Clburch, London,' on
Saturday, ' April 7th. /
There *ere three:, tenders,,• Wath' :Guests from Lucknow included
•
the contract . avvardied ' to A. J fir. and ,Mrs. Ross •Gam•mie and"
Brown of Walkerton at::a' price family, Mr..: - W L'. ' MacKenzie,
of $1,986. including sales tax., Ross Forster and Miss Karen Car-
meed with- ruthe�rs. , • '
Work could- be' comp
Following .. ..the. 'recep tion the
in about ' la • week.:. , k ;y'oun'g .couple left by .,motor for
Later that evening the .Village. Niagara Falls.;
Council,.which was in session' , T l e groom is the son : of Mr.
Luck -
gave approval; pointing .out that
the
Mrs.. Rae J. :Watson. of Luck -
the LionsClub was .1004' re- now.
sponsible iii, regard• to financing
•
and workmanship
The breakdown of the . contract
price as :to, material and labor is.
,required toobtain the grants
•'under the Winter Works :program.
Certain regulations pertaining
to this program .are taken care
of through,'t'he Municipal office,
to• qualify, ,for the provincial and
federal aid which ` Will be forth
corning.
Left:1his
On Trip
Mr"•. .and . Mrs. A. ,H: Wraiglt
returned home on Saturday ,from
Florida ' and .left ori :Tuesday for
a trip, to England and the con-
:tinent. ••
Mrs. Wraight is the .former
Mrs. 'Helen .Hedley of Lucknow..
eek
Single Copy 10c" 12: Pages
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• •.:Pictured' above is the frame-
work • for the new Bell' Telephone
dial system building, ,which' was
erected the', ' early . part ' of . last
week :.By the week-end._the build-
ing 'was.:enclosed on three -sides
with huge vertical ,sl•a'bs of "pre -
Sewage Disposal S��tem.In. Main 5#reet,
Area WouitCost around $1.12,400
A `Iiin'ited sewage .disposal sy•,
stens tat would ' serve . little
more
t� .
.
n the mann street'area,.
Would cost an. ,estimated• .'$11.2,
000.; or a :tag levy ; of around
12 mills.
•This report was tabled at 'the
April ' meeting of •: the- villiage
Council, arid apart from the 'cost
'was considered too,limited.' in
-its scope to `relieve the pollu
•tion .problem that' is reported to
exist,
A survey of an . area a block
south .and north of 'Campbell
Street, from Ross; to Outram
by
Streets. was made ..
' Nater. � the Ontario
Resources Cornmjssjon
Last ; December, z :
The report Point61 'to, lack of
sufficient property for • septic
tank iristallat'ioris •and soil
oil
poor
conditions • in this area,„ ,The
Commission' which is pressing
for action said: "the most sat-
isfactory solution would be af-
•forded by the' 'collection and
treatment of sewa `e. froth the
problem area.,, �y
' : The . .ort re went On to 'sa. that
.P Y
"if full 'advantage is to • be 'taken
of favourable' Federal financing,
immediate action °will ' be'. re
quired?!! :
. ;Reeve' Joynt said he had been
fighting the proposal for some
time and. asked
n Council if they
had any ideas as to :how to.
carry ;the fight into the future:
A meeting is slated with •'of
ficials of :the • Water Resources
°Conunission.
'Council had an estimate on a
preliminary report regarding a
sewage plan for -this area.. If
the project Was proceeded with
within,. a , year, there would be
no charge, and if not a $500` fee
would be charged, Soil boring,
would cost an additional '$800.
` Authorization visas given to • en-
ter an agreement with, the ite11
Telephone 1Company regarding
putting their cables under-
ground. ..
Daylight Saving • • Time was
authorized from ;April 29th to
October 28th. . ".
cast stone," which were hoisted
into place by a:crane andwelded
in position
° Site of the office. is : on Camp
Abell Street directly across' :from
the Carnegie Hall.
T1 a pre -cast. ' concrete as
trwked to town on stout tractor'
trailers, _ and' ;once the , p bars,
beams,, floor and roof. were se -
cued, tlie, vertical ", well • pieces
where quickly :placed' •to . enclose
theructure.•
ZION : FRIENDS HONOR
JACK & NORMA . MCDONAGH.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack McDonagh
were honored'' on. Friday evening
at a •evensng at
Zion. � . •
Jack; and.Norma • had been "regi -
dents' of the 'Zion distract -_all their
life until :' '•movu g :, to their new
home in 'Lucknow.. in mid-F.ebru'-
ary. ,
An:. address read. by Bill Helm
contained the. `goo'd • wishes of the
community which were tangibly
expressed in -the presentation '.of
a trilight to Mr, and Mrs. • Mc-
D�onagh and 'a Waterman pen .to.
.oddy... The gifts. were. presented
by Peter; Cook and Bill Hunter.
Resigns .P�si"At
L.D.H.S. Cafeteria
Merchaflts..
•'n Luckn
Lucknow. • 'ou
opt. friday Nigtrt
r, Gq�es Into E�fec� 'F'Iris V�
•ygATkf . .
s will end " is : riot the business m;
s lace
sines"p ,
reMain'open until 10 p.m. on•Fri-:erntitled to the _,same. One mer
•daynights and will close Saturday; chant reported a poll. of 'thirty
at.6 p.m. Other hours will:remain two . farmers on ' the subject :'of'
the same , with • the ; half -holiday,' Friday night open .without a sin •
-
remaining on Thursday afternoon:'.gle: objection: Some reported Sa-:
This' decision was .reached at• one 'turday night .;business' •falling :.off
of. that. largest :meetings of the to. what it used to ,be.. '
Lucknow: Business' Men's Associate. Lucknow's first '. open. Friday :.
tion i;i . many,'•years . last' .Friday night and closed: ,Saturday night
night. Close to thirty attended t')e wi.11 .be' this Friday, April 13th: •
three hour. , meeting' at 'thie Log
Cabin :'Restaurant. '
Four proposals 'were Hinn Of Tovvn.�
at the meetirLgwhich' was chaired�.• .. '•
•
ai
• by 'Elmer `'Umbach, ='president of'
the association...
Reached . Ian ass
O eri . S:aturday night until 1.0;_
Th-.:
pan. and. closed all day.Monday:,.....-s-', a ging of . a full timeas_
2. Open Friday nights until '10 to Tawn 1+`oreman 'M, A.
p closed 'S t d ht d Havens is a subject that has
Mrs. J.C. Armstrong, . who has
:been in charge of 'the Lucknow.
.District •,Hi gh 'School .cafeteria
. g
kitchen since' it : was established
in May.•of 1955, has . tendered her
resignation effective gat the' end
of the term.' • a '
A successor is • being advertised
for.;
Mrs; Armstrong's, resignation'.
was not unexpected. Mr. Arra-.
strong,
or Joe as he;' is better
known, liar been: employed : at
Brucelea Haven .in. Walkerton for:
stole'tiine, •and they have planned
Towt •' take up residence in the County,.,
: rrz
n� They are currently adve.-
Using their•'Lucknow. residence
for: 'sale::
d
e Cross
Blitz
.Is
NextTsd
ue �•
Next Tuesday, • April 17th, is
the_ date set for the Red Cross
Blitz in Lucknow.' .
• It will ,b
e conducted by mem-
•bers of the Lucknow Tranch 'of
'the Royal 'Canadian Legion, who,
also. made the canvass last year.
"Give till it helps" 18 the' slo
g•an of the Canadian Red 'Cross
Society . appeal this year •' and
there • are . many' ways in which'
your 'dollars help:
That 'this community is con-
scious of the important work of
the Red Cross, is evidenced by
the ,sustained interest
,and acts--.
vitt' by volunteer workers' and
.rn., c ose aur ay nig an .been ' on the
closed all 'day' Monday. Council agenda for
. some time:
3. K�eepmg the, present. store ,,
.At 'a s ecia. meetin
hours with; closing; Saturday night P 1 .. g .on 'Mon-
at 1O� p mi. day, even nig. hie natter .cane. up
4:' "open Friday night until'10 for . a: 'decision, ' and ended in 'a,.
p.m. and closed . Saturday. '. at 6 '' stalemate . after a'. 'confusion" of
• :motions, amendments• and record -
rum
pro -
In voting the first time,.num ed votes,' in which r'nunicipal pro-
e one proposal' received 5 .votes; cedure entered 'the picture. •'
number two received 3,-i.votes ./Council cansiderea One of
sortie five applicants for the pos=• •
itiori. but was divided' onthe sial-
ary tobe paid.' ;
,number three received (votes &
number' four received 12.. votes;
The second . proposal was • ell
minutedand,rin the second' vote,
number. one e v. e 'received ;6• vot,s. &•
number three 6 votes, and dumber
four received, 33 votes, The fourth
proposal • had .a majority ofone
vote over' the combined total. of
numnber.s 'one and ' three..
It ;Was de•.ided 'thatanytime' a
holiday falls on . Friday. stores
would.�
le
o en
theThursday
pnight
t
before.' This wile' be the case} on. ,longed Proceedings and "called it
'th Mh !!:
• A motion was carried by a Ma-
jority .vote to 'disregard a11' a�apli"
cations' and an amendn!ent : was
made to hire another , party.
At this point 'the Reeve 'vadat-'
ed the Chir to "record" his vote
and named the senior councillor,
M L: Sanderson to take the chair:
Suit, by this time Mr. S:ander-
•s�an
had
hadthe
enough "'�i`
110
f
gpro
e Thursday night ,before Goods a night by leaving the meeting; •
Friday' this month. , .
• Council met• briefly•with the
Various Opinions,.Pro aiid ' con,' Lions Club delegation vfho sub-
were e)pre.-sed on all ro. o - " ' i
p p sols. matted their decision.- in lettrg` `
A suggested: ballot to get .fhe the 'e n
.,t Oder for the artificial .ice..
opinions •of.' residents, in the Com machine •room,
rnunity met with little acceptance, Council •busine. , i. .
The feeling .of some of those • re= -'is a meeting as in the offing
P ung soon,'bvth officials
sen.t..was' that in this day • of "eV- ;of the Water Resour' .
er one lookin Sion; . ccs Commis
Y g_ifor a 'long week., { sion; an inspection of repairs re-
1 quired on Village roads.; a
e
the • g'ener'ous' ,response each I
spring'. tothe appeal for funds.
There' is- no doubt' that this
generosity will again prevail
g p veil
wherii the : canv,assers call next
week
stimate.
, on sign. costs in •c a�•4�-,
..'nht�c
tion.' with the ,Department of
Transport village survey.
• The by-law had' 9,ot been re,
ceiv&l by' M �rio�ay r�'irrhf's meet-'.
ing in' e'rnnechion wyth the herd
dreg l'iq'uor,. •vote, '